When traveling, we often face the problem of being stuck in the airport for a while, especially on long-haul flights.
This is when you need to spend the night.
Today, the editor will tell you where we can sleep at Singapore Changi Airport.
There are still many choices!
Where to sleep overnight at Singapore Changi Airport Transfer Hotel There are also transfer hotels in the three terminals of Changi Airport, where you can check in without going through immigration formalities.
They are the Rossel Transfer Hotel located in the departure transfer hall on the 3rd floor of Terminal 1, the Ambassador Transfer Hotel (above Orchid Garden) located in the departure transfer hall on the 3rd floor of Terminal 2, and the Ambassador Transfer Hotel located in the departure transfer hall on the 3rd floor of Terminal 2.
Ambassador Transfer Hotel (next to the cinema) in the departure transfer hall on the 3rd floor.
The facilities in the transit hotel are very good, but the price is also relatively expensive, US$90 for 6 hours, and US$20/hour for more than 6 hours.
The transit lounges, the Rainforest Lounge in Terminal 1 and the Ambassador Transit Lounge in Building 3, are also good choices. Here you can enjoy drinks, snacks, showers, gyms, massages and other services at S$58.85 per 5 hours for children.
S$29.43 per 5 hours, children under 5 years old are free.
There is also a sofa.
It doesn’t matter if you don’t want to spend money to stay in a hotel or a transit lounge, because you will actually find people sleeping in every corner of Changi Airport.
Also because Changi Airport has lots of comfy lounge chairs and sofas for free!
There are snooze lounges in the departure transit hall of each terminal at Changi Airport, which can be used free of charge.
There are OSIM massage chairs and ergonomic recliners so you can get plenty of rest if you spend the night on the road.
After getting up, you can go to the bathroom to wash up, or you can spend around S$10 to take a shower in the bathroom.
A towel and a drink will be provided.
What to eat at Singapore Changi Airport overnight Changi Airport is an internationally renowned food gathering place, where you can eat food from Southeast Asia and even all over the world.
Definitely not expensive and terrible airport food.
Basically, you can spend money here in U.S. dollars, euros, Singapore dollars, renminbi and other currencies.
However, it can only be exchanged for Singapore dollars.
If you don’t want to receive change from other countries, just swipe your card!
The staff canteen in the basement of Terminal 1 is also open to the public.
You can find chicken, coconut rice, Thai stir-fries, hotpot, cold noodles, etc.
If you are in a hurry, having a meal here is a good choice.
If you want to taste the Malay flavor of the 1980s, you can try Nanyang Flavor 1983 on the first floor.
The spicy coconut rice set with refreshing guava juice is a must-have at this restaurant!
Malay Noodles, Midwinter, Penang Asian Ginseng Salad etc.
Very tasty too.
The 24-hour food hall on the third floor of Terminal 2 is open 24 hours a day.
Is it a food stall or a restaurant?
Prawn noodles, salad and Hainanese chicken rice are all signature dishes here, and the Bak Kut Teh is also delicious.
In the B2 food area of ??Terminal 3, there is a famous traditional breakfast restaurant in Singapore, Yakun.
The aroma of toast combined with the aroma of hard-boiled eggs and coffee will really make you hungry!
The Yakun Airport store is open 24 hours a day, so you can have tempting toast at any time~ In addition to the B2 food area, there is also a Singapore Food Street in the immigration control area on the 3rd floor of Terminal 3, offering a variety of food choices.
The most special thing is that this street is themed in the 1960s.
Most meals are served from makeshift carts and stalls.
From Hainanese chicken rice to bak kut teh, everything can be found on this nostalgic street.
There is also a 24-hour shop here.
If you need to spend the night at Singapore Changi Airport, here's what you need to know.
Hope it helps you.